The pie chart elucidates the exports trend of the numerous European countries to the Asian countries of India and China in the year 2000 and 2011.
An overall observation of the pie charts reflects the significant plunge in exports for the United Kingdom with India, whereas Germany dominated the chart with a significant surge in the exports with china.
Firstly, for India, United Kingdom was at the top of the chart with a 29% of export rate in 2000, which then plummeted significantly to a 13% in 2011. Similarly, Belgium showed a slight decline to reach 20% in 2011, which was at 25% in 2000. In contrary, Germany gained a significant surge to reach the maximum of 25% in 2011, which was struggling at 15% in the year 2000.
On the second hand, with China, Germany kept up with its supremacy, which augmented significantly to reach 48% in 2011 to beat the peak of 38% for the year 2000. In contrast, Sweden, showing an export trend of 8% in 2000, reflects a substantial downfall to reach its lowest of 3% in the year 2011. Remaining countries indicates a similar export trends with a slight rise or fall.
The pie
chart
elucidates the
exports
trend of the numerous European countries to the Asian countries of India and China in the
year
2000 and 2011.
An
overall
observation of the pie
charts
reflects the significant plunge in
exports
for the United Kingdom with India, whereas Germany dominated the
chart
with a significant surge in the
exports
with china.
Firstly
, for India, United Kingdom was at the top of the
chart
with a 29% of
export
rate in 2000, which then plummeted
significantly
to a 13% in 2011.
Similarly
, Belgium
showed
a slight decline to
reach
20% in 2011, which was at 25% in 2000. In contrary, Germany gained a significant surge to
reach
the maximum of 25% in 2011, which was struggling at 15% in the
year
2000.
On the second hand, with China, Germany
kept
up with its supremacy, which augmented
significantly
to
reach
48% in 2011 to beat the peak of 38% for the
year
2000.
In contrast
, Sweden, showing an
export
trend of 8% in 2000, reflects a substantial downfall to
reach
its lowest of 3% in the
year
2011. Remaining countries indicates a similar
export
trends with a slight rise or fall.